I play from a workplace (home etc.) where everyone has their own computer,
but we use the same firewall, so it appears like one computer.
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The countries should be controlled by their owners themselves. Do not
control each other's countries.
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I play from home, and members of the family have countries, too.
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The countries should be controlled by their owners themselves. Do not
control each other's countries. If you are in the same group, the countries
should live totally separate lives. Do not share information, do not attack
the same targets. Not even each other. In this case, you cannot be in
alliance with each other.
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I play from work, where only one computer can be used to access the
Internet, and others are playing, too.
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The countries should be controlled by their owners themselves. Do not
control each other's countries. If you are in the same group, the countries
should live totally separate lives. Do not share information, do not attack
the same targets. Not even each other. In this case, you cannot be in
alliance with each other.
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I control my country from several places. From my workplace, from home,
sometimes from my wap phone. Is it a problem?
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No, it is not a problem if you control your country from different places.
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I am in an alliance, but cannot get access to the Internet often. I would
like to ask my ally to look at my country every now and then. Can I do this?
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No, this is against the rules.
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Me and my allies often come together to chat at my place, and everyone logs
in to their countries from my computer. Can this cause problems?
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Yes, it can, so we suggest you do not allow this. If absolutely necessary,
you are only allowed to cast protective spells, or visit the market. No
offensive action is allowed. Even in this case, if some other factors
suggest a cheating, you may risk being moved to the Anarchist group.
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Me and some friends often come together for a party at my place. Several of
us play, but we are not in the same alliance. We all log in to check our
countries from my computer. Can this cause problems?
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Most likely not, but see above.
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I have a shared connection at shool, or home, not at my workplace. What
should I do then?
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Look at the above examples, and place "school", or "home" in the place of
workplace.
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